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KUZNETSOV, SERGEI IVANQVICH (Microbiologist) 



S. I. Kuznetsov was born in 1900. He graduated from Mos- 

 cow State University in 1923. He worked, 1920-25, as a 

 chemist-bacteriologist at a hydrobiological station. In 



